Minnesota Wild Tickets

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Minnesota Wild 2015-2016 News and Updates

2014-2015 Season

5/5/15 - After upsetting St. Louis in the opening round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Minnesota Wild have their sights on a similar finish to their current series versus the Blackhawks. It will require effective play in Games 3 and 4 though, as the Wild find themselves down 0-2 after the first two games in Chicago. Minnesota came close to a stunning rally in the opening contest, putting in three goals in the second, but Teuvo Teravainen scored the deciding goal just prior to the end of the period for the ‘Hawks, who held on for a 4-3 win. After falling 4-1 in Game 2, the Wild now must win at least one game at home in order to stay alive. Tickets are on sale for Xcel Energy Center, with seats for Tuesday night’s game starting at $108!

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4/28/15 - In a first round full of Western Conference upsets, the Minnesota Wild were just sticking with the trend. Winning two games on their own home ice and two in St. Louis, the Wild knocked off the No. 1-seeded Blues in six games and advanced to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Minnesota took the final two games to seal the deal, running away 4-1 in the decisive contest behind two goals from Zach Parise. Goaltender Devan Dubnyk stopped 30 out of 31 shots on goal to buoy the Wild’s defense, shutting down St. Louis to a point they could not overcome. Minnesota now moves on to face the Chicago Blackhawks and tickets are on sale now! Get your seats at Xcel Energy Center starting at $186.

4/20/15 - Living up to their name in more ways than one this postseason, the Minnesota Wild have been putting on quite a show. After securing the top wild card spot in the Western Conference, Minnesota earned the right to take on the first-place St. Louis Blues in the opening round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. That pressure hasn’t seemed to bother them, as they stole Game One to claim home ice advantage and shut out the Blues with a 3-0 victory Monday, now leading the series 2-1 with Game Four taking place in their home arena. The Wild will hope for another lights-out performance from goalie Devan Dubnyk, who blocked all 17 of St. Louis’ shots to lift his team to a big win in Game Three. Limited seats are still available for Wednesday’s game at Xcel Energy Center!

4/13/15 - One of the hottest teams in the second half of the regular season, the Minnesota Wild find themselves in the Stanley Cup Playoffs once again. Their 36-14-4 starting goaltender Devan Dubnyk gets the nod for Game One of the first round, when they travel to St. Louis to take on the Blues. Minnesota split the regular season series with St. Louis 2-2, with their November 29 loss coming via shootout, 3-2. With the benefit of a clean slate in postseason play, the Wild are hoping to pull off the upset behind the scoring of left wing Zach Parise. The playoffs head to Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul on April 20th, and limited seats are still available starting at $170! Secure your tickets now to experience the excitement of the NHL postseason!

4/9/15 - It’s looking increasingly likely that the Minnesota Wild, possibly crossed off as out of the running earlier this season, will earn one of the two Western Conference wild card slots in the upcoming postseason. If this is the case, the Wild will start the chase for the Stanley Cup on the road, against either St. Louis or Nashville.

4/2/15 - If the current standings hold for the remainder of the season, the Minnesota Wild will square off with division mates Nashville, as the first wild-card team in the Western Conference. The Wild are one of five Midwest teams set to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs; they’re currently in fourth place in the division and fifth place in the conference.

3/26/15 - How high can the charge of the Minnesota Wild go? Lost at the bottom of the Central Division standings at the beginning of the year, the Wild have made up considerable ground on the division leaders, and now are just three points behind Chicago for home ice advantage in at least the first round of the playoffs, which start next month.

3/17/15 - Playing as well as just about any team in the league over the past 10 games, the Minnesota Wild are living up to their name, holding a three-point advantage over Winnipeg for the top wild card spot in the West. Minnesota has won seven of their last nine games, including a five-game winning streak behind the stellar defense of goaltender Devan Dubnyk, who has not allowed more than two goals from an opposing team since February 14th. The Wild face a tough three-game stretch upcoming, beginning with the Predators in Nashville on Tuesday night before they return home to host the Washington Capitals and St. Louis Blues later in the week. Tickets for Wild vs. Predators at Bridgestone Arena are available starting at just $23 each!

3/5/15 - The Minnesota Wild continue their charge up the standings in the Western Conference. Currently seventh in the conference after a very slow start and tied on points with Vancouver, the Wild need just one point to catch division rival Winnipeg, fifth in the conference; and are six points behind Chicago, thitd in the division and fourth in the conference.

2/26/15 - After taking three straight – two on the road in Canada – the Minnesota Wild returned home to split their next two. After thrashing division mates Dallas 6-2 last weekend, the Wild dropped a 2-1 affair to an Edmonton team trying to make a bit of a move in their division; however, the Wild are still within striking distance of fourth-place Winnipeg.

2/20/15 - Having lost just twice in the month of February, the Minnesota Wild continue their climb back into postseason contention in the Central Division. The Wild, despitw suffering one of their two losses in the month earlier in the week, have moved to within five points of Winnipeg in the division.

2/12/15 - Earlier this week, the Minnesota Wild had their six-game winning streak snapped by division rival Winnipeg. The Wild remain in fifth place in the Central Division, seven points behind the fourth place Jets, and a point ahead of Dallas.

2/5/15 - They’ve won four straight and made a tight bunch even tighter by doing so. The Minnesota Wild may be near the bottom of the Central Division, but their win streak has put them within striking distance of fourth place Winnipeg.

1/29/15 - The Minnesota Wild started off the second half of the season on the right foot, as they collected just their fourth win in the month of January. The win, a 2-1 victory at Edmonton earlier this week, snapped a two-game losing streak for the Wild.

1/15/15 - A season that started out with so much promise for the Minnesota Wild is slowly dissolving into a nightmare. First the team was struck, mysteriously, by a mumps outbreak earlier; and now, in the midst of a six game losing streak, the team finds itself looking up from the bottom of the Central Division.

1/8/15 - It’s not been the best of starts to the year 2015 for the Minnesota Wild. After opening the year with a win over Toronto, the Wild have dropped their last two, and find themselves in sixth place, sandwiched in between Dallas and Colorado in the Central Division.

12/18/14 - As one of the hardest hit teams in the NHL by the puzzling outbreak of mumps, the Minnesota Wild have had to fight their way through, with limited success. The Wild have won just four times in their last 10 games, and have dropped the last two in a row.

12/11/14 - There might be an explanation for why the Minnesota Wild are struggling along in fifth place in the Central Division. Turns out the team has been the hardest hit by an outbreak of an illness that most children are immunized against: the mumps; five Wild players have been diagnosed so far.

12/4/14 - Wins are always good to start off a new month, and the Minnesota Wild kicked off their December the right way. After finishing the month of November with six wins (and four in a row) against three losses, the Wild took out Montreal at home in St. Paul 2-1 to start December on the right foot.

11/20/14 - The Minnesota Wild are rolling. They’re on a three-game unbeaten streak this week – the longest in the Central Division -- a point behind fourth place Chicago and six points behins front-runner Nashville.

11/13/14 - A four game losing streak by the Minnesota Wild has seen them fall back in the pack that is the NHL’s Central Division. With 14 points, the Wild are currently tied with Dallas and just a point out of last place, ahead of Colorado.

11/6/14 - With the NHL’s Central Division as tightly packed as it is, the Minnesota Wild find themselves without a key player for a couple of games. Zach Parise, who leads the team in points (goals plus assists), will be out for a short period as he recovers from symptoms of concussion.

10/29/14 - Just a month into the season and Minnesota Wild has already given fans a lot to talk about. Having fine-tuned their already impressive offense this offseason with the addition of Thomas Vanek, Wild has a real chance at entering the playoffs bumping elbows with the league leaders. Following their win against the San Hose Sharks, there’s no doubt that Wild has every intention of continuing their winning streak. This Saturday game presents the perfect opportunity to do just that as they will face the Dallas Stars on their own turf. With the Stars taking up the tail end of the Central Division, Wild fans can expect an exciting victory this weekend. Tickets for the Dallas vs. Minnesota game start at $8 with a few seating options still available.

Welcome to the WILDerness! The Minnesota Wild capped off last year’s campaign with the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference, good for the top Wild Card slot. They faced the Colorado Avalanche as Round 1 underdogs and took the series to a thrilling Game 7. Minnesota's winning goal came off the stick of Nino Niederreiter, and the Wild turned to the formidable Chicago Blackhawks in Round 2. The defending champs ended Minnesota's Cup chase ended in six games, making the Wild hungrier than ever for a return run in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The St. Paul squad made slight changes in the offseason; see if they pay off with Minnesota Wild tickets today!

Minnesota bid farewell to Cody McCormish and Clayton Stoner, but made a big offseason acquisition as well; upon the addition of Thomas Vanek to an already full-throttle offense will make the Wild a threat for any playoff-bound team. The Minnesota Wild open their 2014-2015 regular season schedule with a series that’s guaranteed to snap them out of any summer slumber: a home-and-home series against Colorado. The Avalanche will visit Xcel Energy Center on opening day, Oct. 9. The Wilderness will descend upon Denver on Oct. 11 in their first road game. Minnesota will visit Boston to take the Bruins on, looking to stifle their opponents and improve on their 11-2 record. Chicago will visit on Dec. 16, and these Minnesota Wild tickets are a must-have as the Blackhawks have ended the club’s seasons in the last two years. Vanek, Moulson and McCormick will return to Buffalo flanked by their new teammates on Jan. 15.

2013-2014 Season

5/12/14 – It’s a must-win Game 6 tomorrow night in Minnesota! The Wild will try and avoid elimination with a victory over the Blackhawks who lead the second-round series 3-2. Now is the time to buy as last-minute Minnesota Wild playoff tickets for Tuesday’s matchup are down 33 percent in price since the start of the series and you can get in the gate at Xcel Energy Center for $96! In Games 3 and 4 at home, the Wild outscored the Blackhawks 8-2 and have won 5 postseason games (of 5) at home. In the win-loss column this second-round series against Chicago is shaping up exactly as the it had in round one against Colorado. Is a Game 6 home win and Game 7 road win in the Wild’s future?

5/6/14 – While the Wild are down 2-0 to the Hawks, the second-round series is headed home to Minnesota for Games 3 (avg. $286) and Game 4 (avg. $394). While Zach Parise leads the team with 11 postseason points, he’ll need some help from the other Wild players if they want to get back in this series. What better way to do it than on home ice; prices are for the Wild’s first home game of the series are down 8 percent while Game 4 prices have seen a 13 percent jump in the last five days. Minnesota is undefeated in three games at home in these playoffs, outscoring the Avs 8-3 at Xcel Energy Center in the opening round. Behind a loud home crowd, a tied series heading back to Chicago is highly attainable.

4/30/14 – It’s just got wild Wilderness! Following Minnesota’s 5-2 Game 6 win on Monday, the Wild will try to close out the series tonight in Denver. While the Wild have outscored the Avalanche, they’ll have to win on the road in order to advance to the second round, something they have yet to do this series. Zach Parise leads both teams with 10 points, which includes three goals. And, since Darcy Kuemper took over in game two, the netminder has outplayed Colorado’s Semyon Varlamov posting at 1.53 GAA. Will we see a fourth overtime game between the two squads? It will all be unveiled tonight!

4/21/14 – The Wild hope to get themselves back into the Western Conference quarterfinals on home ice Monday at Xcel Energy Center. Down 2-0 to the Colorado Avalanche in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in a best-of-seven series. Hoping to kick start something that isn’t working, Minnesota is swapping goalies for Game 3 replacing Ilya Bryzgalov for Darcy Kuemper. Find out if the switch was the right choice with Minnesota Wild tickets. Prices are cheaper for Game 3 (avg. $125) than Game 4 (avg. $146), down 9 percent and 5 percent respectively since the start of the postseason.

4/17/14 – Minnesota finished the regular-season off strong, clinching the No.1 Wild Card spot in the Western Conference. The Colorado Avalanche welcome the Minnesota Wild, who are looking to secure their first postseason series since 2003, tonight at Pepsi Center in Denver to open the Stanley Cup Playoffs Division Semifinals. Games 3, 4 and 6 (if nec.) will take place in Minnesota and the Wild will play their first home playoff game Monday night at Xcel Energy Center (avg. $138). While Minnesota was 1-3-1 against the Avs during the regular season, most of the games were decided by one goal. Goaltending will be a must; starting in goal Thursday will be Ilya Bryzgalov.

4/9/14 – After winning three in a row, the Wild are comfortably sitting in the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Minnesota is seven points ahead of Dallas who is holding on to the final playoff spot. Following Tuesday’s shootout win over Boston, the Minnesota Wild clinched a playoff spot and secured the seventh seed which means they’ll face the division winner with the fewest points in the opening round of the postseason. If the NHL playoffs started today, that would be the Anaheim Ducks whom the Wild recorded a 4-2 victory over in their last meeting (Jan 28). Two regular season games remain on the Minnesota Wild schedule – 4/10 vs. St. Louis (get-in $36) and 4/13 vs. Nashville (get-in $48); both games will be played at Xcel Energy Center.

4/3/14 – Minnesota will try to stay in front of Dallas and Phoenix in the Western Conference behind netminder (and former Coyote) Ilya Bryzgalov. Goaltenders Niklas Backstrom, Josh Harding, and Darcy Kuemper are all out with injuries. The Wild have distanced themselves from the pack, now four points ahead of the Stars who hold the second wild card spot. Thursday, the Minnesota Wild will look to secure their 40th win of the season against the Chicago Blackhawks, a team they’ve beaten three of four times this year. Should the Wild get the W, it’d be the first time the franchise has hit the 40-win mark since 2008-09.

3/28/14 – With 85 points, Minnesota (37-26-11) currently holds the first wild card spot in the Western Conference. With the Phoenix Coyotes recent 7-2-1 record, the Wild’s ride to the NHL playoffs just got slippery. Separated by just one point, Saturday's showdown (avg. $60) in the desert between the two teams will be one for the books. The teams split their two previous meetings this season, each winning on the road. Can the Wild win for the fifth time in their last six in Phoenix? A top wild card spot would likely avoid an encounter with the current No.1 Western Conference Blues, whom the Wild lost to Thursday 1-5, in the first round of the NHL Playoffs.

3/19/14 – Former Isle Matt Moulson returned to Nassau Coliseum for the first time since being traded last Fall and scored two goals in the Wild’s 6-0 rout of New York Tuesday night. The Wild hope to have a similar result Thursday, when Zach Parise visits New Jersey for the first time since leaving as a free agent. Following the Devils vs. Wild game, Minnesota will play a weekend home-and-home series against Detroit (avg. $226). If the NHL playoffs started today, the Wild (82 points) would receive the first wild card spot and face Pacific Division leaders Anaheim Ducks. Minnesota Wild playoff tickets are available for the Western Conference First Round at Xcel Energy Center – averaging $185 (HG1), $176 (HG2), and $194 (HG3).

3/11/14 – Of the nine remaining regular-season games at Xcel Energy Center, the cheapest games will be played this week. First, the Wild will host the Edmonton Oilers (avg. $96) where Minnesota will look to get the season sweep. Thursday, the New York Rangers (avg. $91) will be in town and the Minnesota Wild will look to reverse December’s 1-4 loss. With 18 games remaining, the Wild are four points ahead of the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. In a massive deal with the Buffalo Sabres right as the NHL trade deadline was closing, the Wild acquired star forward Matt Moulson and Cody McCormick in exchange for Torrey Mitchell and a second-round draft pick. The move proved that the organization was ready to make a run deep into the playoffs.

3/4/14 – The rumor mill was churning this morning with talks of the Wild acquiring Jaroslav Halak or Martin Brodeur as they made it clear they were in the market for a goaltender; instead, Minnesota went with veteran goalie Ilya Bryzgalov from the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for a 2014 fourth-round pick. The new lineup will next take home ice Sunday against the St. Louis Blues in which Minnesota Wild tickets are averaging $127. The March 9 meeting will be the first of four in a row at Xcel Energy Center.

2/25/14 - The Minnesota Wild will return a number of talented Olympians—including Mikael Granlund & Mikko Koivu (Finland), Zach Parise & Ryan Suter (USA) and Nino Niederreiter (Switzerland)—who are all expected to play in the first post-Olympic game Thursday night against the Edmonton Oilers. The Wild are currently ahead by five points in the Western Division race for the wild card. Though this healthy lead should hold off competition for a while, Minnesota is looking at a tough March schedule that includes 14 games in 24 days. There will be no room for slip-ups, so get Minnesota Wild tickets if you want to see some intense action! The Calgary Flames will be the Wild's first opponents at home; tickets start at $37 in the Upper Level and $67 in the Lower Level.

2/21/14 – The Wild returned from their Olympic break Wednesday at the Braemar Arena in Edina without their goaltender Josh Harding who has been out with multiple sclerosis medication issues since January 2. The Wild’s goalie led the league with a 1.65 goals-against average and was third with a .933 save percentage before being placed on injured reserve. The Wild did call up defenseman Jonathon Blum and forward Jake Dowell from their AHL team in Des Moines and will return to Xcel Energy Center Mar 3 to play the Calgary Flames. The young club is currently in sixth in the East and will look to secure at least a Wild Card berth in the NHL playoffs this year.

2/4/14 – Tonight’s matchup against the Lightning in Minnesota is the second and final meeting this season for the two teams. Ninety minutes before the puck drops, last minute Minnesota Wild tickets are available from $36. Fans who cannot make the game Tuesday at Xcel Energy Center, grab Wild tickets for Thursday’s matchup against the Predators for a similar price, upwards of $38. Three weeks ago the Wild shutout Nashville 4-0 with goals from Dany Heatley and Jason Zucker in the first period and from Matt Cooke and Marco Scandella in the third.

1/30/14 – The Wild picked up a road win in Anaheim Tuesday night against the best team in the NHL. It was just the second loss in regulation for the Anaheim Ducks at the Honda Center. Minnesota will take their physicality to Colorado Thursday where they’ll try to stop the Av’s Gabriel Landeskog who has been a point-per-game player in the last 17. Minnesota Wild tickets at Xcel Energy Center are hovering around the league average at $122 for remaining home games, 40% less than they were at the beginning of the year.

The Wild exited the 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs in the first round after losing to the eventual Cup champs, Chicago Blackhawks. The beginning of the 2013-14 year had a different story, Minnesota handed Chicago its first regulation home defeat this season. But, in their second meeting two nights later, it was the Blackhawks who were victorious over the Wild. Inter-conference games between the Pittsburgh Penguins (4/5), Buffalo Sabres (1/2), and Washington Capitals (1/4) are the most expensive games on the Minnesota Wild schedule. One to mark on your calendars: Zach Parise return to Prudential Center on 3/20. New Jersey Devils vs. Minnesota Wild tickets for the game start at $23. Overall, the price of Wild tickets at Xcel Energy Center are up 75% after making their first post-season appearance since 2008.

2012-2013 Season

3/22/13 - At the halfway point of the NHL season, the Minnesota Wild lead the Northwest Division. With significant contributions from free-agent acquisitions — Zach Parise and Ryan Sutter — the team is on its way to the NHL Playoffs. Youngsters Charlie Coyle and Jason Zucker give us the impression that the future is bright in Minnesota. A couple more years with this team playing together and the MN Wild will be in position to win their first Stanley Cup.

Following the many additions to the Wild roster in the 2012 off-season, Minnesota Wild tickets increased 46% on the secondary market. Now averaging $111, MN Wild tickets are still under the League average. The most expensive game on the Minnesota Wild schedule is against the Chicago Blackhawks (4/9) who started the season with the team's longest win streak in history and a 20-0-3 record.

The Vancouver Canucks are usually the team we see at the top of the Northwest Division. Matches against the Canucks at Xcel Energy Center averaged $100 (2/7) and $120 (3/10). The Wild's latest 4-2 win over division rival Canucks, put Minnesota third overall in the West. Unfortunately, this rivalry, which seems to be evolving, may change with the (potential) realignment. If you're a sports fan living in Minnesota consider this — the average Wild tickets are $111, Timberwolves tickets $41 (cheapest in NBA), and Twins tickets $28 (2nd cheapest in MLB).